As
the online pharma has become the No. 1 for discussions among webmasters
recently, new topics at various forums continue to appear. An interesting
person with the nickname FSB_CIB_Sereja joined the topic titled Let's discuss pharma
at
Master-X.com:

You
can blame me for being maniacally biased, but I'm practically sure that the
nickname conceals Pavel Vrublevsky. Now I'm going to teach you how you can
easily find out that a post belongs to him:

1.
It must be a very long post. RedEye has always liked to write long posts on any
question, where it is required to develop a discussion and shine with one's awareness.
For some reason, he believes that the more is said or written the more
competent it looks. Those who have had a pleasure of talking with Pavel on the
phone had a chance to notice that out of the 60 minutes of conversation 57
represented Pavel's monolog.

2.
His posts are always written in a didactical manner. It looks like a man
possessing the supreme knowledge is sharing it with mere mortals. He is
educating them and saving their lost ignorant souls.

3.
The post must contain a number of 'competent' statements like "I'm far
better aware of the information than you are". The more statements of this
kind are addressed to the discussants the more reputable the post looks,
believes Pavel. But usually, to be honest, those statements do not quite correspond
to the reality and the facts.

4.
In the posts, one can clearly observe the position of "I am the best and
coolest all around here and you are all nothing". A party with views and
opinions close to those of Pavel is certainly shown so goody-goody while others
are all supposed to be rare freaks. And those statements are often supported
with Pavel's own emotional appraisal only.

5.
After another of such 'masterpieces', he begins an endless train of taking out
quotations from his opponents and produces even more intricate discourses and
builds crazy, as seen from the point of view of the common sense, conclusions
and theories aimed at bringing the opponent over to his opinion. And when it
turns out impossible due to the banal misrepresentation of the reality, he
starts making personal remarks and insulting the disagreed ones.

I'm
not going to analyze those posts, as it's just a waste of time. But I'll
explain why they got me interested in general. The reason is the nickname of
the author of those posts. Just to remind you: the nickname is FSB_CIB_Sereja. And a very interesting
signature that person has:

"I
like taking bribes and I'll take them from all of you!

Then
I'll feel it's still too little for me, and I'll con you out again!"

Note: the two lines above represent a word-for-word
translation of the Russian couplet rhymed in a way that makes them sound a
little humorously.

Those
who try to follow the story of "the world's and all Russia's spammer No.
1" must remember how it all began. On October 28, 2009 (a year ago), the
first article titled FSB Closed Viagra Dealers appeared at Infox.ru (this
story requires a far more detailed description, so I'll just mention it
casually for now).

At
that moment, the first thought that occurred to me was "Pavel has completely
lost his mind if he is taking the FSB in vain when they are not in the case at
all." But he proved that it hadn't been a complete loss of mind yet. The
somersault that he turned today – that's the top limit of idiocy!

Sergei
M. (Sereja is a diminutive from the name Sergei) is the head of the CIB
division of the FSB. CIB stands for Center for Information Security
('bezopasnost' in Russian). One of the tasks of this division is catching
cybercriminals. Pavel is losing his mind in his attempts to come into contact
with Sergei, as he takes part in the investigation of the criminal case brought
against Pavel's illegal banking activities dealing with the Fethard.biz online
system (that's exactly the case shown in the intro to this blog). But not a single
bloody thing comes out, and nobody takes money from Pavel.